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Hackers could reverse-engineer Microsoft patches to create DoS attacks
A security company has demonstrated how to reverse-engineer a Microsoft patch in order to launch a denial-of-service attack on Windows DNS Server. Read More


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Before the iPhone: The kings of mobile
The iPhone redefined mobile computing four years ago, but several other devices from the BlackBerry pager to the iPaq once enjoyed the same reign Read More

Microsoft Confirms Native USB 3.0 Support in Windows 8
There's nothing like official Windows support to make a specification a standard, such as when Microsoft added USB 2.0 support to Windows XP Service Pack 2. With Windows 8, Microsoft has cast its lot with USB 3.0, giving the new port some badly-needed native support. Read More

myBART hack by Anonymous could have been worse
The disclosure of 2,000 usernames and passwords by the hacking collective Anonymous against a San Francisco transportation website could have been more damaging, according to a doctoral candidate at the University of Cambridge. Read More

Dutch court slams brakes on Samsung Android phone sales in Europe
A Dutch court Tuesday issued a European Union-wide injunction ordering the immediate halt of sales for Samsung's Android-based Galaxy smartphones. Read More


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Key Considerations before Virtualizing
This whitepaper examines the various virtualization technologies and shows the range of ICT infrastructure layers where they are applied. It also shows how Fujitsu incorporates these technologies into end-to-end solutions as an essential part of its Dynamic Infrastructures strategy. Read now!

Touring the Linux Hall of Fame: Whiskey, floppy disks and fan letters
Touring the Linux Hall of Fame: Whiskey, floppy disks and fan letters Network World's Julie Bort gets a tour of the first-ever Linux Hall of Fame exhibit at LinuxCon, held in Vancouver in August. The exhibit features signed items from the Who's Who of the Linux world. From: networkworld Views: 0 0 ratings Time: 03:47 More in Science & Technology Read More

Three Worthwhile Open Source Project Management Apps
Congratulations – you've just taken charge of a large, multifaceted project incorporating many resources over a long period of time. What now? Without project management software you might quickly lose focus. Here's a survey of several useful open source project management applications suitable for collaborative enterprise use that stand up well against the market share leader, the proprietary... Read More

Buzzblog Summer Reading: Calling in sick
(Note: To fill the vacation void, we are dipping into the Buzzblog archives for some lighter fare and more personal items that I enjoyed writing for one reason or another.) This was originally published on March 14, 2007: Can't beat this word for calling in sick Pneumonia. No boss or co-worker is going to sneeze at pneumonia. Read More

VMware launches a developer edition for cloud service
Hoping to spark developer interest in building cloud applications, VMware has issued a free version of its Cloud Foundry Platform-as-a-Service (PaaS) stack that can run on a single laptop or desktop computer. Read More


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Cutting Costs with a Virtual Workforce
This Forrester paper describes how businesses could lower costs across labor, facilities and travel by implementing a virtual workforce and validates the points with survey data from both the US and China. Read More

Shiny Happy Hardware: ThinkPad X1
Shane O'Neill gives a brief overview of Lenovo's ThinkPad X1: this isn't your father's ThinkPad. The X1 is lighter and thinner, yet still powerful enough for your information worker needs. Read More

SDK for Windows Phone 7.5 apps will arrive in September
The final version of the Windows Phone SDK 7.1 will arrive at the end of September. It allows developers to take advantage of new features in Windows Phone 7.5, also known as Mango, Microsoft said in a blog post on Tuesday. Read More

Thomson Reuters moves payroll, HR data to the cloud
Information and financial services giant Thomson Reuters has more than 55,000 employees spread over 100 countries. Read More

Why Microsoft Won't Buy Hardware to Compete with Googorola
Now that Google has purchased Motorola for $12.5 billion, Microsoft is the lone smartphone player that doesn't own any hardware. And that's not likely to change, say industry analysts. Read More

 
 
 

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